Handyman in Royal Palm Beach, FL
Royal Palm Beach is a western village of planned residential neighborhoods, most built from the 1980s through the 2000s. The housing is predominantly single-family with some townhome and villa communities, and nearly all of it sits inside an association with standards for what the property looks like from the street. That shapes which projects need a conversation with the HOA first and which can simply be scheduled.
Royal Palm Beach, FL — part of Palm Beach County, Florida
What home repair work in Royal Palm Beach usually involves
Interior work makes up a large share of what we do here because the homes are now old enough for their first or second round of updates. Original builder-grade kitchens and bathrooms, worn flooring, dated lighting and fans, hollow-core interior doors and builder hardware are all common replacement items. Because the floor plans repeat across a neighborhood, scoping an interior update is usually quick and predictable.
Sliding glass doors and patio areas come up constantly in Royal Palm Beach. Most homes here open onto a screened patio or pool enclosure through a slider, and after fifteen or twenty years of daily use the rollers are flattened, the track is worn or bent, and the door is being forced rather than glided. Repairing the rollers and track is frequently possible without replacing the whole assembly, and we tell you clearly when it is not.
Outside, the recurring items are exterior painting on stucco, screen repair and rescreening, pressure washing of driveways and pool decks, fence and gate repair and garage door service. Being inland, salt is less of a factor than in coastal cities, but sun exposure and wet-season growth on shaded surfaces are more significant.
Call (305) 360-0342 or use the assistant on this page with your neighborhood and project list, and we will return a free estimate covering the full scope.
Local conditions we plan around in Royal Palm Beach
- 1980s-2000s planned neighborhoods with repeating floor plans
- Association standards governing exterior appearance and changes
- Heavy use of sliding doors onto screened patios and pool enclosures
- Inland sun and wet-season growth on driveways, decks and shaded walls
Most requested services in Royal Palm Beach
Royal Palm Beach FAQs
My slider is hard to open. Can it be fixed without replacing the door?
Often yes. Worn rollers and damaged track are the usual cause and both can typically be replaced. If the frame, glass or structure has failed we say so instead of quoting a repair that will not hold.
Do you need HOA approval for the work I want done?
Interior work generally does not require it. Exterior changes such as paint color, doors, fencing and enclosures usually do, and we write the scope clearly so you can submit it.
Can you update a kitchen without a full gut renovation?
Yes. Cabinet refacing or hardware, countertops, backsplash, sink and fixtures, and lighting can be updated without changing the layout. We price the options so you can choose the scope.